In this video, the fourth of a five part series, veteran Division I
Offensive Coordinator Charlie Stubbs shows you how to build an offensive
system that is flexible. This will be a key element in disguising your
offensive plays. Coach Stubbs also discusses utilizing personnel groupings
formations and motions to maximize taking advantage of mismatches when
attacking defenses.

In this video, you will learn from Coach Stubbs:
* Keys to personnel groupings: putting your best 11 players on the field.
* Specific formations and motions that cause the defense to make adjustments
and create specific match-ups.
* Why you must be able to accurately predict the defensive alignment for a
particular formation.
* How to build an offensive system that is flexible and how you can disguise
your offensive plays.
* Personnel groupings that include: 1 RB, 2 TE, and 2 WR; 1 RB, 1 TE, and 3
WR; 2 RB, and 3 WR; 2 RB, 1 TE, and 2 WR; and other combinations.
* A total of 36 different formations you can use now!
* Halfback adjustments that will aid flexibility to your offense without
adding new formations.
* Importance of pre snap movements.
* Various types of motion to confuse the defense.

Coach Stubbs:
"The more formations that an offense can align in and execute from, without
changing personnel groupings, will be a major advantage. This will prevent
defenses from getting a pre snap tip. This DVD illustrates the different
uses of personnel groupings, formations and motion in pre snap situations."